Theodore Roosevelt
Bodily vigor is good, and vigor of intellect is even better, but far above both is character.
Theodore Roosevelt
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Bodily vigor is good, and vigor of intellect is even better, but far above both is character.

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Theodore Roosevelt

American politician, 26th president of the United States

October 27th, 1858 - January 6th, 1919